SANTA ROSA — One of the most important aspects of a paver installation is its design. Pavers come in myriad styles, colors and textures, which makes any project a blank canvas with an endless range of artistic possibilities. However, even if you come up with a great design for your paver project, if it doesn’t reflect the aesthetic attributes of your home and property, it may end up looking out of place. That’s why you need to consider the big picture when creating your paver design.
The first step is to make sure your paver design complements your home’s architectural style. After, if you install a modern-looking driveway at your Victorian-style home, the result could be aesthetically dissonant. Fortunately, the paver industry has matured to the point where there are now pavers available for virtually any style of home. Even if you own a 100-year-old Victorian house, there are modern pavers that will fit with its architectural aesthetic.
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